I just finished a point and click puzzle game called "Trust No One". It was very unique in that it required using the internet and emailing places in real life in order to solve some of puzzles. There were a few misses but overall was a decent game. It has a native Linux version, a playable demo, and is available DRM free on GOG and Itch.
https://www.gog.com/en/game/trust_no_one
https://triomatica.itch.io/trust-no-one
I put up a full review:
https://www.gamespot.com/trust-no-one/user-reviews/2200-12869991/
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Hey folks, I've just sent the release candidate build for Shattered Pixel Dungeon v2.5.0 to beta! If all goes smoothly I plan to release the update in another couple of days, probably on Wednesday.
Unfortunately, users on Google Play are still stuck on a beta from August 30th. Google Play usually takes ~1 hour to review any update I send, but Beta-5 has been stuck in review for days now. This may mean that the full release of v2.5 will be late on Google Play.
And here's what we could do for copy. Put that into an extra MR for now so we can check whether it's predictive enough for the user what is being copied (while the paste bits from above can already land for 0.42).
Note that this is orthogonal to what an app/UI toolkit offers for copy/paste (via context menus or drag handles) already.
Curious how to get started contributing to #emacs? Colin Woodbury has written a helpful blog post on just that topic, including instructions for copyright assignment: https://u.fsf.org/3fr
So. It's not speculation anymore. Apple just officially declared war against the web. This feels like the make or break moment for our industry. 😬😬😬
https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/15/ios-17-4-web-apps-european-union/
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